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Kentucky Digital Library Search Resultsen-usBaker Phila. Amer. (Color portrait of Frank Baker (John Franklin Baker) framed by two baseball bats. An elephant is in the top left corner. 'Athletics' is in the top right corner. Baker earned the nickname Home Run Baker in the 1911 World Series with the Philadelphia Athletics. Verso: Frank Baker. Frank Baker, the tall and hard-hitting third baseman of the champion Athletics, is a native of Maryland. After playing with semi-professional teams he had a short trial with the Baltimores, and in 1907 and in 1908 covered third for the Reading Club of the Tri-state League. His work with the latter was so brilliant that Connie Mack got his services. With the Athletics he has not fallen down in batting, like so many young players when they get into the major leagues. Includes statistics for 1908-1910. Base Ball Series 400 Designs. Piedmont The Cigarette of Quality. Factory No. 25, 2d Dist. VA.)http://kdl.kyvl.org/catalog/xt7f4q7qp312_1_3
Brecher, Leonard C., 1900-.Barry Phila. Amer. (Jack Barry (1887-1961). Color portrait of John J. Barry with the Philadelphia Athletics. An elephant is in the top left corner. 'Athletics' is in the top right corner. Verso: John J. Barry. John J. Barry, the fast young shortstop of the Philadelphia Athletics, is a native of Meriden, Connecticut. Barry had been doing fine work in the infield of the Holy Cross College team, and in the fall of 1907 Connie Mack went to Meriden himself and secured his services. In 1908 he sat on the Athletics' bench most of the season, but once he got a chance to play at short regularly he and Collins soon made their part of the diamond invulnerable. Their fast work in 1909 and 1910 indicates a long and brilliant future for these two young players. Includes statistics for 1909-1910. Base Ball Series 400 Designs. Piedmont The Cigarette of Quality. Factory No. 25, 2d Dist. VA.)http://kdl.kyvl.org/catalog/xt7f4q7qp312_1_6
Brecher, Leonard C., 1900-.John W. Bates of the Philadelphia Nationals (John William Bates (1882-1949). Color portrait of John W. Bates framed by two baseball bats. A 'P' is in the top left corner and 'Phillies' is in the top right corner. Known as Johnny Bates or Joe Bates. The team is the Philadelphia Athletics. Verso: John W. Bates. John W. Bates, popularly known as 'Joe,' outfielder for the Philadelphia Nationals, made his baseball debut with the team of his home town, Steubenville, Ohio, in 1905. His reputation as a long distance hitter brought him into the National League fold under the direction of the Bostons. In the middle of the season of 1909 he was traded to Philadelphia. He has become one of the best batters in the league, having cracked out 152 hits in 1910, good for a total of 209 bases. Includes statistics for 1908-1910. Base Ball Series 400 Designs. Piedmont The Cigarette of Quality. Factory No. 25, 2d Dist. VA.)http://kdl.kyvl.org/catalog/xt7f4q7qp312_1_7
Brecher, Leonard C., 1900-.Fred Beck of the Boston Nationals. (Frederick Thomas Beck (1886-1962). Color portrait of Fred Beck framed by two baseball bats. A 'B' is in the top left corner and 'Rustlers' is in the top right corner. The team is the Boston Rustlers (1911), formerly the Boston Doves. Verso: Frederick T. Beck. Fred Beck, the hard hitting outfielder, was sold to the Cincinnati Reds by the Boston Nationals in February, 1911. Beck started as a pitcher with the Bloomington Club of the Three I League, but being tried in the outfield was such a success that he was kept there. In 1908 he put in part of a season with the San Francisco team, and was then drafted by Boston. In 1910 he did some very heavy batting for that team, including 32 doubles, 9 triples and 10 home runs in his 157 hits. Includes statistics for 1909-1910. Base Ball Series 400 Designs. Piedmont The Cigarette of Quality. Factory No. 25, 2d Dist. VA.)http://kdl.kyvl.org/catalog/xt7f4q7qp312_1_8
Brecher, Leonard C., 1900-.Bender, Phila. Amer. (Charles Albert Bender (1884-1954) also known as Chief Bender. Color portrait of Chief Bender with the Philadelphia Athletics. Verso: Base Ball Stars. This card is one of a set of 30 stars from original photographs.)http://kdl.kyvl.org/catalog/xt7f4q7qp312_1_10
Brecher, Leonard C., 1900-.Bender, Phila. Amer. (Charles Albert Bender (1884-1954) also known as Chief Bender. Color portrait of Chief Bender with the Philadelphia Athletics. Verso: Base Ball Stars. This card is one of a set of 30 stars from original photographs.)http://kdl.kyvl.org/catalog/xt7f4q7qp312_1_11
Brecher, Leonard C., 1900-.Chas. Bender, Phila. Am. (Charles Albert Bender (1884-1954) also known as Chief Bender. Color portrait of Charles Bender with the Philadelphia Athletics. An elephant is in the top left corner and 'Athletics' is in the top right corner. Verso: Charles A. Bender. Charles Albert Bender, the famous Indian pitcher of the Philadelphia Athletics, learned base ball at Carlisle. In 1903 he was signed by the Athletics. His pitching for them has steadily improved, and in 1910 he led the twirlers of the American League. In the 250 innings he worked he allowed 182 hits and 83 home runs, and struck out 155 men. He contributed timely hits in some of his games, batting .269 for the season. Includes statistics for 1908-1910. Base Ball Series 400 Designs. Piedmont the Cigarette of Quality. Factory No. 25, 2nd Dist. VA.)http://kdl.kyvl.org/catalog/xt7f4q7qp312_1_12
Brecher, Leonard C., 1900-.Bresnahan, mgr. St. Louis. (Roger Bresnahan (1879-1944) also known as The Duke of Tralee. Color picture of Roger Bresnahan in an action shot. Manager, St. Louis Cardinals. Verso: Base Ball Series. 100 Subjects. Base Ball Caramels. Mfg' by American Caramel Co. Phila, PA.)http://kdl.kyvl.org/catalog/xt7f4q7qp312_1_14
Brecher, Leonard C., 1900-.Brown, Chicago Nat'l. (Mordecai Brown (1876-1948) also known as Three Finger Brown. Color portrait of Mordecai Brown in a uniform with a 'C' on it. The team is the Chicago Cubs. Verso: Base Ball Stars. This card is one of a set of 30 stars from original photographs.)http://kdl.kyvl.org/catalog/xt7f4q7qp312_1_15
Brecher, Leonard C., 1900-.H. Camnitz of the Pittsburgh Pirates. (Howie Camnitz (1881-1960) also known as Red. Born in Covington, Kentucky; died in Louisville, Kentucky. Color portrait of Howard Camnitz. A pirate is in the top left corner and 'Pirates' is in the top right. The team is the Pittsburgh Pirates. Verso: Howard Camnitz. Howard Camnitz, one of Pittsburg's star twirlers, first played ball in the Cotton States League, 1902. In 1904 he signed with Pittsburg, but spent 1905 and 1906 getting valuable seasoning with the Toledo Club of the American Association. In 1907, his first full season with the Pirates, he won 13 games out of 21, and in 1908, 16 out of 25. In 1909, when Pittsburg won the National League pennant, he contributed 25 victories out of 31 games. In percentage, .806, he tied Mathewson for the leadership of the National League pitchers. Base Ball Series 400 Designs. Piedmont. The Cigarette of Quality. Factory No. 25, 2d Dist. VA.)http://kdl.kyvl.org/catalog/xt7f4q7qp312_1_17
Brecher, Leonard C., 1900-.